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Custer's Last Stand Battle of the Little Big Horn
Located in Southern Montana Territory on the banks of the Little Big Horn River, the Battle of the Little Big Horn also known as Custer's Last Stand took place on June 25,1876
Lieutenant Colonel Custer chose to ignore his scouts' reports about the size of the Indian encampment
Located on the banks of the Little Big Horn River was the largest concentration of Indians from six tribes that history has ever recorded
Present were the Cheyenne, Sans Arcs, Miniconjoux Sioux, Oglala Sioux, Blackfeet and Hunkpapa Sioux. It has been estimated that there were anywhere between ten to fifteen thousand Indians with over 2,500 warriors
Headlines include: The DETAILED article of The Death of General Custer, Indian Raid Near Cheyenne, Reservation Indians: Crazy Horse & Black Moon, Battle of the Boyne and so much more!
This paper is 4 pages filled with OLD WEST HISTORY. Great advertisements, too!
In clear and easy to read condition! Some slight wear on the edges, but does not detract from overall quality or content.
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